Go say Hello to Andrew Gelman at Applied Statistics.
You can check out the archives of his old blog here.
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Posted on: November 2, 2009 10:14 AM, by Coturnix
Go say Hello to Andrew Gelman at Applied Statistics.
You can check out the archives of his old blog here.
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Archives? I think the old blog will keep going. I hope he'll use it to hide some of the more technical stuff from mortal eyes. you rally don't want to know about the effects of overparametrisation on mixing in MCMC!
It's good to see you've finally got a statistician in the ranks. I hope you'll all pepper him with questions.
Posted by: Bob O'H | November 2, 2009 11:40 AM
Yeah, Gelman will be keeping his old digs. He's fabulous, well done ScienceBlogs - a great catch!
Posted by: perceval | November 2, 2009 3:07 PM